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The Abortion Episode

The Abortion Episode

FromMajority 54


The Abortion Episode

FromMajority 54

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Apr 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Jason and Ravi sit down with Kate Kelly and Jamia Wilson, co-hosts of the podcast Ordinary Equality, to talk about how we can effectively make the argument for abortion to our friends and family.Listen to Ordinary Equality, season 2 hereToday's show is brought to you by BetterHelp. Join over one million people taking charge of their mental health and get 10% off your first month when you go to BetterHelp.com/M54. Stop handing over your personal data to ISPs and other tech giants who mine your activity and sell off your information. ExpressVPN as the best way to keep your online activity secure. Visit ExpressVPN.com/Majority54 to get three extra months free.Get one free year of the best ground beef you'll ever taste at MoinkBox.com/M54.Jason is back with a new season and a new co-host, Ravi Gupta. Each week, they'll tackle our most pressing issues, giving you the tools necessary to successfully have conversations across the aisle.Majority54 is a Wonder Media Network production. It's produced by Grace Lynch and Edie Allard. Theme music provided by Kemet Coleman. Special thanks to Diana Kander.We want to hear from you! Email us at M54@wondermedianetwork.com or leave us a voicemail by calling 508-687-2589 and you could have your voice on the show. Kate Kelly on TwitterJamia Wilson on TwitterMajority 54 on TwitterJason on TwitterJason on InstagramRavi on TwitterRavi on Instagram
Released:
Apr 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Jason Kander is an army veteran from Kansas City, Missouri and the first millennial elected to statewide office in the United States. He's traveling the country to help the 54% of us who didn't vote for Donald Trump talk to those of us who did about the most divisive issues in our country.